[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Legendary conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh commented on the story that has the entire nation aflutter, NFL great Tom Brady’s deflated footballs, or “deflategate.”[/vc_column_text][banner300 banner=”5517620b381df”][vc_column_text]Rush brilliantly pointed out how upside-down society is, holding a football player to a much higher moral standard than we do our elected leaders.

“If Bill Clinton can get away with blaming their accountant at the Clinton Crime Family Foundation, if Bill and Hillary can get away with saying (imitating Clinton), “Yeah, I just work here man. I don’t know what’s going on. Hell, somebody’s gotta pay the bills here.” If the Clintons can get away with this scot-free, then why can’t Brady get away with blaming the ball boys?

Do you realize more people care about whether or not the footballs in the AFC championship game were underinflated than they care about Democrat vote fraud and care about flooding the country with illegal aliens who are just gonna add up to more Democrat Party voters? Sports is closer to people and they can relate to it more, I understand that. But still, no sense of proportion.”

Of course, when politicians lie to us, it shouldn’t be brushed aside as “Well, that’s just politics,” or “All politicians lie.” Politicians’ lies and corruption should not be tolerated on any level, and they should be held to a much higher standard than someone playing a sport, abeit a very popular one.

It would be interesting to find out how many people there are out there who (are you listening ESPN liberals) gleefully accept the lies from the Obama Regime on things like Obamacare, which directly affects nearly every American’s wallet and health, or Hillary’s lies about the four deaths in Benghazi, her secret email scandal, or the dirty money at the Clinton Foundation, but yet are morally outraged that an NFL quarterback may have told a fib about the amount of air inflated into the footballs he plays with.

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A former Washington State U.S. Congressional candidate in 2010, Matthew attended the nation’s first modern day Tea Party in 2009 in Seattle, Washington. He also began writing and blogging that year.
Matthew became a Certified Financial Planner in 1995 and was a Financial Advisor for 24 years in his previous life.
Matthew was one of the three main writers leading a conservative news site to be one of the top 15 conservative news sites in the U.S. in a matter of months. He brings to PolitiStick a vast amount of knowledge about economics as well as a passion and commitment to the vision that our Founding Fathers had for our Republic.